signs of intoxication

Jan 20, 2012

has anyone ever built a course on this?

10 Replies
RC -

Mr. Becker --

Thanks for sharing your work.  I liked the background music you used during with the engage timeline interaction and how the music progressed with each step.  Just a quick question - did you shoot the video clip yourself (the group of people at the bar)?  We are considering using video in one of our upcoming lessons and we're trying to decide if it's worthwhile or not.  Thanks

David Becker
@Dave Neuweiler - Thanks, it was actually my first ever articulate course. I'll tell u a secret too. I didn't know about Articulates function to synch, so all the audio and animations are manually synched! Was not fun
@RC ! - Yeah the timeline interaction is probably my favorite interaction in the whole thing. The way it engages emotionally especially at the death end of the intoxication spectrum. No the video was all shot by an Australian company who retails the video to various other training organisations. Whilst its not of an excellent quality, it is still professional, with scripts and actors, so would be pretty expensive to do I would imagine.
@Steve Flowers - Love it and would especially love the keys and vomiting version, I'm all for a confronting visual and humor. A nice touch would be a tombstone popping up at BAC's beyond 0.5
Natalia Mueller

More props for you, David. REALLY nicely done. And it's your FIRST Articulate course?! You sure utilized a lot of the best features. I can only imagine how your courses look now. There are so many things I liked bout it.... In addition to the same elements others pointed out, I really like how you used the Engage Process interaction for a topic summary. Very cool. And also just how many different interactions you used. Great work

David Becker

Thanks Natalia, I wanted to get a feel for the functionality of the tool. Sinse I built that I've developed a range of approaches, but the main one I use involves a lot of quizmaker and a problem based approach, so the learning is in pdf's and the learners must constantly apply it. Here's an example.http://elearningconsultant.com.au/samples/food/player.html

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